0035-0696
0035-0696
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
50 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
0035-0696
Caterpillar 330, 330B and 330C service references, subject to serial and removed-valve confirmation
Confirm voltage, connector, cartridge or flange dimensions, seals and hydraulic circuit before installation.
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0035-0696 is catalogued as a two-position, three-way hydraulic solenoid valve with 12V and 24V options. External application references connect the number to Caterpillar 330-series excavator service, while the old valve, connector, thread and port logic remain the final approval controls.
Item | Confirmed Information |
Product Type | Two-position three-way hydraulic solenoid valve |
OE / Reference Numbers | 0035-0696 |
Voltage | 12V and 24V catalog variants |
Application Scope | Caterpillar 330, 330B and 330C service references, subject to serial and removed-valve confirmation |
Electrical Version | 12V and 24V catalog variants |
Valve Function | Two-position, three-way |
Thread | 3/4-16 UNF-2A |
Filtration | 25 micrometres or better |
Operating Temperature | -40 to +120 degrees Celsius |
Installation Torque | 34 to 37 Nm |
MOQ | 50 pcs |
Delivery Time | 7 - 15 Days |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Use the 0035-0696 drawing to verify the 3/4-16 interface, cartridge dimensions, connector clearance and two-position three-way circuit before approval.
Select the 0035-0696 version by coil voltage, 3/4-16 cartridge dimensions, sealing lands and the normal and energized three-way flow paths.
Approval Point | Buyer Review |
Reference Control | 0035-0696 |
Electrical Control | 12V and 24V catalog variants; verify at the connector under command |
Mechanical Fit | Compare thread or flange, cartridge length, sealing lands and installed clearance |
Functional Control | Confirm normal state, energized state and hydraulic port relationship |
Application Evidence | Caterpillar 330, 330B and 330C service references, subject to serial and removed-valve confirmation |
Compare electrical command, spool movement, oil cleanliness and port response when a Caterpillar 330 hydraulic function remains slow, reversed or inactive.
Observed Situation | Recommended Check |
No hydraulic response | Check command voltage, connector, coil and whether the cartridge moves. |
Slow response | Review oil cleanliness, filter condition, viscosity and connector voltage under load. |
Reversed response | Compare normal and energized circuit states with the machine schematic. |
External leakage | Inspect seals, cartridge surface, bore condition and seating depth. |
Repeated coil heating | Check voltage, resistance, duty cycle, contamination and incomplete spool movement. |
Approval Item | Required Information |
Old Part Evidence | Complete label, connector face, mounting or cartridge side and one installed view |
Machine Evidence | Caterpillar 330, 330B and 330C service references, subject to serial and removed-valve confirmation |
Measurements | Thread or flange, cartridge length, seals and installed clearance |
Electrical Evidence | 12V and 24V catalog variants; measured under the actual command |
Commercial Evidence | Quantity, destination, packing, labeling and inspection requirements |
Read the coil marking on the removed valve and measure voltage at its connector during the actual command. Keep 0035-0696 and the confirmed rating on the same order line because both versions are available. Battery configuration alone is not enough when equipment wiring has been modified or mixed-voltage attachments are present.
Compare the normal spring-held flow path with the energized solenoid position, then relate each port to the Caterpillar hydraulic schematic. A cartridge with another normal state can create reversed or blocked machine response even when it installs. Confirm the original function and port relationship before commissioning the 0035-0696 replacement.
Thread fit does not confirm cartridge length, sealing-land positions, nose geometry or port alignment. Measure the removed valve from the shoulder to each sealing area and compare installed depth. A cartridge can screw into the cavity while its internal passages remain misaligned, leading to leakage, restricted flow or unexpected hydraulic operation.
The specified filtration level is 25 micrometres or better. Contamination can hold the spool between positions, score the cavity or damage seals during installation. Inspect the filter and oil condition when failure is repeated, clean the valve block carefully and protect the replacement from open-air contamination before insertion.
Inspect the cavity and thread, lubricate compatible seals, start the cartridge by hand and use a calibrated torque wrench. Apply 34 to 37 Nm only after confirming smooth engagement and correct seating. Excess force can damage threads or distort the cartridge, while inadequate torque may allow movement or external leakage during pressure cycles.
Provide the machine model, serial number, removed valve marking, coil voltage, connector and cartridge measurements. The 330 family reference supports application review but does not guarantee every production range uses the same valve. A controlled sample should match the hydraulic circuit and physical interface before fleet or dealer stock is released.
Provide 0035-0696, the confirmed 12V or 24V coil, Caterpillar model and serial number, cartridge photographs, measurements, circuit and required volume.